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Show Over 2000 expected at open house Offering a Preview of the Future in Vocational-TechnicEducation has been chosen as the theme for the fifth annual public open house February 12 and 13 celebrating the 30th anniversary of Utah Technical College at Provo. This was announced today by President Wilson W. Sorensen, who revealed details of the two-devent expected to attract over 2000 visitors to the college. Lastyearsopenhouse drew some 2100. President Sorensen said. Roger Honeyman, Utah Tech coordinator, is general chairman of the coming event. He said exhibits and demonstrations will stress the institutions 30 years of providing exceptional opportunities in al area" of the European Health Spa provides "Thp natural therapy of heat and water in various forms". The "Spa ay voca- education. The open house will run from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, February 12, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, February 13. tional-technical room, with passive and active exercise apparatus valued at $100,000, enable a professional staff to plan an individualized program for each member based on use of selected pieces of equipment. The Spa's conditioning New Health Spa opens new gap to add along with generation gap, cultural gap and so on. Heres a to your list, Its the gymnasium gap. Gyms what they used to be exer barren, sneaker-scente- d arent Departments- cise places catering to boxers, wrestlers and other assorted musclemen, hardly ever to ladies. The European Health Spa which opened this week in Utah TAX SERVICES, INC. INTER Our Quality will Representatives Initally Prepare YOUR Return In the At YOUR Convenience Privacy of YOUR Own Home IT WILL . . . THEN Be audited by our staff. Key punched into the computer. Assembled, then inspected. Mailed to you with instructions for your signature and mailing. About Our "Instant Refund" VAN PEERY CLYDE PEERY 465-344- 3 US - which open house participants will tour include auto body, auto mechanconstruction, building ics, buildings and grounds management, business (including studies from typing to business County has such touches as deep purple carpetchanding, candelabra-styl- e eliers, ionic columns, classic and a hot nude sculptures whirlpool which is said to produce a complete body massage in five minutes. Participants in the whirlpool in bubbling water sit neck-dee- p kept in motion by air compres- sors. A few steps away is the Danish cold plunge with an inconspicuous chute through which cubes from an ice maker drop into the water to keep its temperature at a chilling 48 degrees. Exhilerating? You bet! The cold plunge is reputed to have a tremendous attraction, however brief, for people fresh from the hot whirlpool. It also provides a 132 degree change of pace for anyone stepping out Finnish rock of the sauna or the Turkish steam room nearby. Inertia is the disease of modern men and women, says Byron Smith, manager of the new European Health Spa. Our program takes people from a off-sta- ge 180-degr- ee Full audit protection. ....Ask During these hours, special displays will be on exhibit in the colleges 16 departments, with demonstrations in progress by students. Tour guides will be students of the colleges dental assisting classes, and tours will be conducted continuously as warranted. n, 465-332- 7 stand-sti- ll society and puts them into systematic activities designed to stimulate t THE PAYSON CHRONICLE 9 Thursday, February 11, 1971 Youths encouraged to join 4-H A united effort was made this week by community supervisors and the Extension Agents in urging young people to become active in the H program in the Payson area. Mr. Robert Hassell, Extension Agent, joined with the Community Supervisors in a visit to the Payson schools with information on the H F6B.q- - FEB. 13 VS BIG DAM s' fseGOU) STRIKE STAMPS 4-- 4-- owes AD program. WMFRS people who would like to join or organize a club should contact one of the folAll young -- lowing supervisors: Mr. and Mf.s. Fay Fielding, Mrs. William Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. George Olson, Mrs. SusanSpen-ce- r, Mrs. LaVeda Taylor, or Mrs. Mike Cowan. qw.CA)r OP ... 5 & management), diesel and heavy duty mechanics, drafting and design technology, electronic technology, health occupations (including techinician, dental assisting and licensed cmcKGNJ torkhy - ay practical nursing), instrument professional driving, repair, refrigeration and air conditioning, welding, and general education and related subjects. The open house is being held in conjuction with National Vocational Education Week February proclaimed in Utah by Governor Calvin Rampton and in Provo by Mayor Verl G. Dixon. The event this year will be a special observance of the 30th anniversary of Utah Technical College at Provo, founded in 1941 as the Central Utah Vocational School for World War II manpower training. In addition to the tours and displays during regular open house hours, the public is inmelovited to two dramas to be staged at 8 p.m. each evening of the event in the college cafeteria by Utah Tech students. Admission will be free. muscles, nerves and internal organs. An exercise room with a baffling array of apparatus provides mild progressive-resistanc- e conditioning equipment such as joggers and weightlifting devices as well as vibrator belts, hip rollers and so on. Other features are an inhalation room with eucalyptus oil scent, individual sun booths, a gnack bar which wilL serve health drinks, Swedish massage depart- blender-mixe- d and a ment. The adults-onl- y health club will have separate sessions for ladies and. men on alternate days. ROTS FEATURE Beef usqa. USSY Reo -- SALMON TAIO FREsH PICMtc. PORK ROAST ynt 4 PORKSTEMG fcflk SAGMANl LIBBY 19 apricot Peach nectar GOLD0N GRAIN ALL PLANORS PRIME rrAUAN PlXlA KBGOlAfc Businessman 47 years 5F 42 FAMILY size DeTERG&MT Asst: gernaaN 27 RlCAROHI H0RMEU 12m,- SPAM 4M SAUSAGE ROUS 6lSGlV)0SC 40oi. - ubbv BeePsreW -- rtli zrr BOILED RAi-Sl- COP CAKES Pta. wesTE&o fAMlLM cANUeo Hi-LA- m& as 1 avARrcee ND fesiwial soy. 77 BUTfeR Married Eva Cahoon See Oak Meadows Ranch, site of one of California's first registered Hereford herds Also lewallen Ranch, a polled hereford operation. See Tannehill Cattle Company, which has done so much breeding research overnight stops at famous hotels en the Pacific Coast. One night on the seashore. Another night across the street from Disneyland. Also at famous hotels in Elko and in las Vegas where youll see a fabulous floor show at the Stardust. Visit California's Enjoy CHOICE gOSSBTT on Limousin and Simental bulls. Polytechnic College, especially interesting to dairymen, swine breeders, horsemen and cattlemen. See shorthorn, Angus, and Santa Gertrudis operations as well as several dairy setups, both Holstein and Guernsey. Also special displays of the newest in dairy and other larm equipment And see the amaung "Fat City" feed lots along with stops at famous quarter horse ranches, plus a Charolais operation, and many more interesting stops. O6LL0 BAG v u(iimo ciw ji STUk i'! n - , n iir SfrxOIKAl": ' aowoSB, terrenes TERRY -- , CARROTS 10 4- - TOUkJELS SO PROPYL RUBBING, alcohol is done to make have been on previous trips, you will remember that everything possible will The total probably be expense the trip pleasant, convenient, educational and inexpensive. about $250. If you 245 Come in, perpsopetft v PAMiuV toothpaste J ODand MART Spanish Fork Payson 'ONLY t j 3m as pleasure-packe- write or phene for details at any . (gjU POTAToeS deluxe bus tour, like many before it, is sponsored by First Security Bank need and Western Livestock Journal. Reservations limited to approximately 200 men. Participants and Cedar in Fork, Vernal, City, Buses Logan, Spanish customers. originate not be First Security Monticello. This WHEAT "BREAD tOO-2- See the very latest agricultural metheds used by progressive live steck and farm operators. fesr & i!B - w- i |